More Ideas For Cheap Eats
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Dizengoff
Israeli chef Michael Solomonov brings his celebrated Philadelphia hummus joint to Chelsea Market. -
Ivan Ramen
Chef Ivan Orkin brings his ramen prowess from Tokyo to New York with creative, silky and savory noodles. -
Shopsin’s General Store
A 600 item menu is offered at this shoebox-sized restaurant tucked inside the Essex Street Market. -
Crif Dogs
New York City hot dog vendors have nothing on this creative hot dog temple with a semi-secret cocktail lounge. -
Ippudo
The ramen spot of your dreams, only with a long line. But still! -
Fuku
The mastermind of the Momofuku empire, chef David Chang goes fast-casual at his must-go fried chicken sandwich joint. -
Xi’an Famous Foods
The go-to spot for authentic, hand-pulled Chinese noodles in New York is inarguably Xi'an Famous Foods. -
Trapizzino
One of the most unique and satisfying street foods born in Rome. -
I Supplì
Don't be turned off by the long lines, Suppli is not-to-be-missed for Roman street food. -
Osteria der Belli
A casual locals hangout with a Sardinian seafood spin and plenty of pastas. -
Da Enzo al 29
A visit to Rome is not complete without a meal at this classic institution. -
I Porchettoni di Pigneto
Juicy porchetta and hearty pastas in a casual setting. -
Il Cuore di Napoli
For a taste of Naples in Rome, il Cuore di Napoli serve up all the classics. -
Divin Ostilia
A postage stamp sized enoteca where the wine and the food are standout. -
Terre e Domus
A unique dining concept featuring ingredient-driven plates. -
Open Baladin
If you've gotten your fill of pasta and craving a brew and a burger, this is the place. -
Pizzarium
Pizzarium should be the first stop in Rome for the traveling pizza lover. -
Pizzeria Ai Marmi
Sit elbow-to-elbow at Ai Marmi, Romans' go-to pizzeria in Trastevere.